Space Particle Monitor (SPM) is a compact, lightweight and low-cost radiation measurement device that applies two PIN silicon semiconductor detectors. SPM was developed in the SERVIS (Space Environment Reliability Verification Integrated System) project under the Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry (METI), and is mounted on JAXA RAPid Innovative payload demonstration Satellite 1 (RAPIS-1) launched in January 2019. We achieved the full success that the discrimination and energy content of electrons, protons, and heavy ions could be observed. This paper reports on-orbit demonstration results of SPM
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The Surrey Space Centre has designed, built and flown a number of space environment monitors over th...
The Surrey Space Centre has designed, built and flown a number of space environment monitors over th...
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The Standard Radiation Environment Monitor (SREM) is a simple particle detector developed for wide a...
We designed and built a new test facility to investigate signal induced by electrons in the 0-3.5 Me...
International audienceAs photon detection is a major issue in any high-energy astronomy instrumentat...
Solar Particle Events (SPEs) are a major concern during prolonged space missions. During such events...
Geometry and algorithm design for a novel highly miniaturised radiation monitor (HMRM) for spacecra...
Outer space is a hazardous environment for satellites as they are continuously exposed to harsh spac...
NinjaSat is a 6U CubeSat-sized X-ray observatory to be launched into the low Earth orbit at an altit...
The Alpha Magnetic Spectrometer (AMS) is the major particle physics experiment in space. In its fir...
This presentation reports the results of recent proton and heavy ion Single Event Effect (SEE) testi...
We present the results of SEE testing with high energy protons and with low and high energy heavy io...
The Surrey Space Centre has designed, built and flown a number of space environment monitors over th...
The Surrey Space Centre has designed, built and flown a number of space environment monitors over th...
Physical Sciences Ins. (PSI) has developed compact, lightweight, low power instrumentation for in-si...
The Experiment for Space Radiation Analysis (ESRA) is the latest of a series of Demonstration and Va...
We present the results of Single Event Effects (SEE) testing with high energy protons and with low a...
The Standard Radiation Environment Monitor (SREM) is a simple particle detector developed for wide a...
We designed and built a new test facility to investigate signal induced by electrons in the 0-3.5 Me...
International audienceAs photon detection is a major issue in any high-energy astronomy instrumentat...